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I don't know whether that should be provocating or beside the poinnt.
It's probably both. You're putting two expectations on the same
example: first, you make the reasonable expectation that results in
[(100, 1, 'a'), (100, 2, 'b')], and then you ask whether anyone
expected [100, 1, 'a', 100, 2, 'b'], but don't add or remove anything
from the same example. Did you forget to put a second example using
the new notation in there?
Then you'd have to spell it out and start out with [*(100, *t) for t
in iterable]. And then you can ask who expected [100, 1, 'a', 100, 2,
'b']. Which is what this thread is all about.
cheers!
mar77i
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